Investigar las fracciones: experiencias inspiradas en la metodología de los experimentos de diseño
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Cortina, José
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Se discuten las aportaciones a la didáctica de las fracciones de cuatro investigaciones que el autor y sus colegas han realizado, retomando algunos aspectos de la metodología de los experimentos de diseño. Estas aportaciones conciernen a la puntualización de los objetivos de aprendizaje de las fracciones, la identificación de puntos de partida para la enseñanza y el desarrollo de propuestas alternativas para apoyar el aprendizaje de este concepto.
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2014
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